Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison

The supportive role of wind turbines during frequency drops is still not clear enough, although there are many proposed algorithms. Most of the offered techniques make the wind turbine deviates from optimum power generation operation to special operation modes, to guarantee the availability of reaso...

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Main Authors: Ayman B. Attya, T. Hartkopf
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2014-08-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/187/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-15d3a2025ac343229d298887a3bd8e872020-11-24T20:51:33ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83342014-08-012326027510.3934/energy.2014.3.26020140304Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization ComparisonAyman B. Attya0T. Hartkopf1Renewable Energies Section, Technical University of Darmstadt, Land-Graf Georg Str. 4, 64283 Darmstadt, Germany.Renewable Energies Section, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanThe supportive role of wind turbines during frequency drops is still not clear enough, although there are many proposed algorithms. Most of the offered techniques make the wind turbine deviates from optimum power generation operation to special operation modes, to guarantee the availability of reasonable power support, when the system suffers frequency deviations. This paper summarizes the most dominant support algorithms and derives wind turbine power curves for each one. It also conducts a comparison from the point of view of wasted energy, with respect to optimum power generation. The authors insure the advantage of a frequency support algorithm, they previously presented, as it achieved lower amounts of wasted energy. This analysis is performed in two locations that are promising candidates for hosting wind farms in Egypt. Additionally, two different types of wind turbines from two different manufacturers are integrated. Matlab and Simulink are the implemented simulation environments.http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/187/fulltext.htmlwind turbinewind energyfrequency dropfrequency supportde-loading
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Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison
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wind turbine
wind energy
frequency drop
frequency support
de-loading
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T. Hartkopf
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title Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison
title_short Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison
title_full Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison
title_fullStr Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison
title_full_unstemmed Wind Turbines Support Techniques during Frequency Drops — Energy Utilization Comparison
title_sort wind turbines support techniques during frequency drops — energy utilization comparison
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8334
publishDate 2014-08-01
description The supportive role of wind turbines during frequency drops is still not clear enough, although there are many proposed algorithms. Most of the offered techniques make the wind turbine deviates from optimum power generation operation to special operation modes, to guarantee the availability of reasonable power support, when the system suffers frequency deviations. This paper summarizes the most dominant support algorithms and derives wind turbine power curves for each one. It also conducts a comparison from the point of view of wasted energy, with respect to optimum power generation. The authors insure the advantage of a frequency support algorithm, they previously presented, as it achieved lower amounts of wasted energy. This analysis is performed in two locations that are promising candidates for hosting wind farms in Egypt. Additionally, two different types of wind turbines from two different manufacturers are integrated. Matlab and Simulink are the implemented simulation environments.
topic wind turbine
wind energy
frequency drop
frequency support
de-loading
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